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List of diplomatic missions of Finland
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Finland's foreign affairs ministry was established shortly after its independence in 1917. To encourage its international recognition and promote its frontier, trade and maritime interests, Finland had commissioned twelve diplomatic missions abroad by the end of 1918. By the time the Second World War broke out there were 20 Finnish embassies (of which four were outside Europe) and six consulates.[1] Today Finland has a streamlined diplomatic network that uses consulates sparingly.[2] In countries without Finnish representation, Finnish citizens can seek assistance from public officials in the foreign services of any of the other Nordic countries, in accordance with the Helsinki Treaty.[3][4]

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- Embassy in Berlin
- Embassy in Brasília
- Building hosting the Embassy in Buenos Aires
- Embassy in Budapest
- Embassy in Canberra
- Embassy in Copenhagen
- Embassy in Kyiv
- Embassy in Lisbon
- Building hosting the embassy in Madrid
- Building hosting the embassy in Mexico City
- Embassy in Oslo
- Embassy in Paris
- Embassy in Prague
- Embassy in Reykjavík
- Embassy in Riga
- Embassy in Sofia
- Embassy in Stockholm
- Embassy in Tallinn
- Embassy in Tokyo
- Embassy in Vienna
- Embassy in Warsaw
- Embassy in Windhoek
- Embassy in Zagreb
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